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Gary Fisher

Gary Fisher is considered one of the inventors of the mountain bike - a bicycle designed for riding on dirt trails or other unpaved environments.

Gary Fisher

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  • How many bikes you know roll like this

    I just point the front wheel down the trail and I go where I want to. How many bikes you know roll like this, Scribe? It bombs down the downhills, climbs like no other, and if I'm on flat singletrack... I just lean back and cruise at speed. Designed for cruising Californian firebreaks, it translates to a crosscountry Jedi in Aotearoa.

    George, New Zealand - 07 March 2005

  • Great geometry, superb riding position

    This guy built the first Mountain Bikes (MTBs) by welding motorbike forks to 10-speeds - the ultimate in applied R&D. Back to the shed for some gas-axe modifications! Great geometry, superb riding position. Strength, balance and lightweight.

    Colin, Aotearoa - 13 December 2002